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Haze Is Back!
KUALA LUMPUR: Air quality was at unhealthy levels in nine areas in the country as of 8 am, Tuesday, according to the Department of Environment (DOE).
The affected areas are Samarahan, which recorded an Air Pollutant Index (API) reading of 118, Sibu (185) and Sri Aman (113) in Sarawak; Banting (136), Port Klang (127) and Petaling Jaya (102) in Selangor and Batu Muda (124), Cheras (122) and Putrajaya (125) in Kuala Lumpur.
Twenty other places recorded moderate air quality.
An API reading of between 0 and 50 is considered good; 51 to 100, moderate; 101 to 200, unhealthy; 201 to 300, very unhealthy; and 301 and above, hazardous. – Bernama
In Photo: At the Istana Kehakiman For The Court Decision On ‘Kalimah Allah’
This morning I was at the Istana Kehakiman or Palace of Justice in Putrajaya waiting for the court decision on the ‘Kalimah Allah’ case.
There were so many reporters inside as well as outside of the court building.
I met activists Uncle Zulkifli Noordin, Tok Him, Atuk Mansoor, Ustaz Masridzi of PERKID, Uncle Haniff, Uncle Rahim Sinwan and a lot of other activists.
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- We reached the Istana Kehakiman in Putrajaya, at about 8:30 a.m. this morning, June 23, 2014.
- As we walked up the steps, we saw PERKASA’s Datuk Ibrahim Ali or Tok Him sitting on the steps, June 23, 2014.
- A Muslim activist addressing the crowd outside of the Istana Kehakiman, June 23, 2014.
- Tok Him addressing the crowd, June 23, 2014.
- Another part of the crowd in front of the Istana Kehakiman, June 23, 2014.
- Part of the early crowd in front of the Istana Kehakiman, June 23, 2014.
- Uncle Zulkifli Noordin addressing the crowd, June 23, 2014.
- A photo of Tok Him(2nd R), me(R) and PERKASA leaders.
- PERKASA ladies were so happy that they cried after Tok Him announced the court’s decision, June 23, 2014.
- A photo with Uncle Zul, June 23, 2014.
- The medias rushed to interview Uncle Zul after the court decision was announced, June 23, 2014.
- Part of the Muslim NGO leaders at the Istana Kehakiman, June 23, 2014.
- With Uncle Abdul Rahim Sinwan the lawyer for the State Islamic council of Kuala Lumpur, June 23, 2014.
- With Uncle Mohamed Haniff Khatri Adulla the lawyer for the Malaysian Chinese Muslim Association of Malaysia, June 23, 2014.
- A photo with two ISMA brothers, Abang Amirul Eqhwan and Dr. Ihsan who are my blog readers, June 23, 2014.
Herald Weekly Fails To Get Leave To Appeal ‘Kalimah Allah’ Case
This morning, I was at the Istana Kehakiman or Palace of Justice in Putrajaya to wait for the final appeal of the ‘Kalimah Allah’ case.
A seven-man panel led by Chief Justice Ariffin Zakaria delivered a majority 4-3 judgment on the matter, Alhamdulillah.
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Photos: Malaysian Court of Appeal, Sept 10, 2013
I am very sad because I could not go to the Palace of Justice for today’s hearing of the “Allah” issue since my father is very, very busy.
I was at the court on August 23, 2013 for the previous hearing.
Anyway I followed the hearing from the internet and my father’s good friend sent us the up to date news from the court.
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The photos below are from Utusan and the last photo is from Uncle Azril.
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A banner from UMNO. Mahkamah Rayuan Putrajaya, September 10, 2013. Photo by Borhan Abu Samah, Utusan.
Flyover Near Cyberjaya Collapsed (Photos)
A flyover at KM P2.4 near the Selangor Science Park 2 Interchange between the Putrajaya Toll Plaza and Putrajaya/Cyberjaya, on Lingkaran Putrajaya stretch collapsed at about 12.49 p.m. Thursday, February 28, 2013.
Nobody was hurt in the incident because the flyover was closed to traffic after the Malaysia Highway Authority (MHA) discovered some movement to one of the pillars holding the flyover in early December 2012.
NSTP wrote that a spokesman of the Selangor State Development Corporation (PKNS) said the flyover was part of the road link to Putrajaya and came under the supervision of PKNS.
The Star reported that PKNS general manager Othman Omar said construction of the flyover commenced in 2007 and it was completed in 2009, after which it was handed over to PLUS and the Malaysia Highway Authority (MHA) in March last year.
Othman Omar also said the project was financed by four developers (PKNS, Unduh Aspirasi, Taraf Unggul and Semai Ria) and coordinated by the State Economic Planning Unit (UPEN).
Following the collapse, PKNS will set up a technical committee to identify the root cause of the incident.
Users from the Elite Highway heading towards Putrajaya or Cyberjaya are advised to exit the highway via the Saujana Putra Interchange before entering the SKVE highway to Putrajaya/Cyberjaya.
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- The collapsed flyover near Cyberjaya. (The Star)
- A bystander taking a closer look. (The Star)
- The collapsed flyover near Cyberjaya. NSTP/Irham Noor
- The collapsed flyover near Cyberjaya. NSTP/Irham Noor
- Condition of the flyover which collapsed in Cyberjaya today. NSTP/Irham Noor